Jan. 18,} 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
me 
— fhe sewspaper. 
| ue rings to abstain | from my further San to intro 
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g unles are ac- - royal ranei ii a. tke re 
| ceptable to th l a i e, headed by the Mayor and Corporation, the 
T E e, J , 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1845. s they are, until the “ way shall be Prepared for a final and the members for the a and welcomed by re- 
y 
BRITISH MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE S0- settlement.” Tn Bishop ee io PR BAT Ee Hna i 
NEW BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS. | of E | cupied every available ae ich com a 
S. |o ei has with thdrawn | from the contest one iko laity 
The British til Life Assurance coer rejects the system | of hi ing the re 
of giving Bonuses at short patibes, as contrary to the provident of his diocese, and has declared that he t preg sed ac- the Mayor f ipag the sosi rey the Queen, w re- 
principles of Life Assurance, and adopts the lowest tes which | Cepts s the ee ospect of an: adjustment at thei aLe compliments, after “uch. the 
the value of life can afford—thus giving to the Assured a sum | gj hell } } hi Seo ý d 
nually, equal to bonuses y 2,3, 4,and 5 yea ast-do by g ong the Stowe-road, a pre- 
ment of the rates in the British Mutual to the several age: mae ti I hole Ck Ti ain s towards the mansio At an early hour 
îs worthy of attention, at middle life being between 20 an | te labourers em loy ed in the bizia s parishes ra n 
ent 1 ner a tak t Office agen iite maintaniog in Fa ce, the } Minister eri crisis pipe? Count 3 Smal i D ap 2 u sp B EEES, pra g 
a favourable comparison with any, an es antage of t impulse from an t ole 0 5 
Tontine to survivors of more than life. base he fide nile rf th > Gove t Co io e's pthc’ alike, in white e soc pia with green ribbons 
: Prospec ctuses and every information| hay te ob dak kpe pi fo oa Pao E aen round their hats, began to arrive in the park, arrange 
tion > Offic ce, 17, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars. speech m: t Cc t for them to assemble opposite 
sees | A | ‘ts 7 Tan eet which will succeed that of M. Guizot, whenever he is | the north front of the nex upon Her Majesty’s arrival. 
| as | ge | Ann. Premium) Age |Ann. Premium | compelled to retire. The great points o of his speec ch | A very gi wey of the Duke’s tenantry, all excellently 
d | Z | ws were the right o of Tahiti, S 7 wearing green favours, inscribe vith 
is | ee Pa » | 1 7 | both of which Count Molé described as difficulties from | “ God save the Queen,” also assembled in the park for 
94 60 6 627 whigh a atte conair, lie] the purpose of forming an *‘ sgricultural” guard of ho- 
CHARLES PN EEA Resident Secretary. Cabi x p of their concessions t ‘ aa nour to the Queen, upon Her Majesty’s arrival in the 
FOR WINT APPERS, GREAT.COATS, AND OUT- ponot not extricate th maclves neo making | vicinity of the ion, A guard of honour of the 
SIDE GARME NTS OF AL = BE a ether —— r the Ch Cha mber € of Dep se: way. Buski eke l i 
S VENTILATING | WATER ROOF M. Guizot’s rep’ Lh He | the north ae "S The royal carriage dee ‘up 
Cornhill, Tes an stated that he British Government had #0 fe pe a rand portico shortly raed 4. U on sighting Her 
ope 
4 ck | concessions agr ee mixed | Majesty was rec ceiv ved b 
y EVADAT, commission tes uss the with a|ingham, 
at same charges in a few hours. 
a: Tailor, Waterproofer, &c., 69, Cornhill (North -side.) 
right of search 
and to inquire into som 
as efficacious but less 
pren 
e| manner, and kie the: a of her noble host, er se ihe 
f the tenantry and labourers 
al n- 
z agg the Yeomanry band pla ying the nation 
t followed 
then 
question in Irelan in 
ws on this subject.and on the sildin of the 
Oregon tertitory, it is 5 beliered that the Senate wil 
a 
an agitation of 
È. 
a very different and unex- 
Th s 
of ce. age a poran announcement did not | on his arm. Her Majesty was conducted by the Duke 
OR MENTAR COMEEATSTS. —A | produc upon the Chamber, and al- thr rough the north ha! all to the grand beaga where | the 
raora eke gett though ii pz s believed EE ses rion a prick receive t royal visitors. The Margie: of ° Breadalbane, 
afto ons PENA à 5 -P Ai The he Earle a Gounet Delawarr, Lady y West, the 
mind, o L ComPLAINTsS—a arl and Cou f Orkney, the rideg si of Jersey, 
pense can now be done as-certainly as the cure of any bodily | annexation of Texas is the chief t topic in our news fro ig Clementina T Miers, Lord and Lady Nugent, and 
the Un ited States. Preside nt Tyler has made another Dr. B and, were among those present, ae Lore Ma- 
E E g bowed o each, was procéedi r the 
Neos of _of the a ateek, popular branch of = legislature is in favour of his vai ance of the Duke of Bucki ge aga in the ¢ See ion of 
vie 
vi asia desire to 
she had 
A rep ort 
on Thursday, of the death of the Emperor of Russia. 
pee 
f Amst circu nces combine to 
e in no ie subsided, „when i it was yunaro “that 
prone that it is, at let, ne doubtful origin, ang per haps 
altogether tracea ible It is 
s Irish Catholic Church 
the St tate, either e ae a ier: se he 
rgy, or by obtai 2% g.a concordat hp died Cro 
on of t relates. ieaie 
‘tues of Frankfort 
gratify those of her loyal subjects by who 
been so cordially received on tt oble Du ke’s estate, 
| Her Majesty requested to be reconducted to the exterior 
of the man: The Duke immediately led Her Majesty 
to the west colonnade, along the greal which 
the Queen proc amid the loyal cheers of the 
| tenantry and labourers, who were evident! th de- 
lighted and surpri ; 
The Queen subsequently entere 
e pri Thi 
all parties a surprise ; but before there had been 
time for the exp 
atholic : rimate of 
o him by 
t the and of the Pope, hes rging him 
adm Heg ak cosas, and or cially those z 
opal rank, abst taking any p: 
cal and ‘studiously to avo’ oid 
d re- 
4 à € n 
ired to her private apart e dinner-party _ 
the loss of his daughter, a = = Tage ias ec lin the evening included all the visitors at Stowe, with the 
the Russian Embassy or the Foreign ould | additio several of the local géntry, the royal suite, 
nthe | give credence to the r report of His Majesty’s death. | with the Earl of rdeen, Sir Robert and Lady Peel, 
Indeed, the 1 burgh which hed | and Sir J. Graham, who left town on pur to meet 
Emt j t hat the E was suffer- | Her Majesty on the mere In the evening the man- 
S f'St rome anit f Buckingham bril 
fi SE anit, sion of Stowe and the o cking ril- 
ieren Sor e tiantly illuminated. A gud of honour, consisting of 
faa See Pas of ucks Hussars, under the 
the me News. of Capt. Ca vasa a was on duty dur g the 
Co —On Sunday the Queen and Prince Albert, oa ope ‘the mansion, wa Sai remain on duty night 
with t Royal ae, attended d day during He r Msj y- On Thursday Her 
art in | vate Gai of the Cas tle. On Mond a fasted in her private room 
unfa-| with Prince Albert, "clock attended morn- 
t 
and at 9 
in a age ie the Duke’ s private chapel. 
e pro. 
it c 
k geal Mr. O'Connell at once pronounced | fro — sho oti ing excursion ” Pity re age es. e Prince roa the gallery, which i is enter ed 
> etter to be a ‘canonical d t,” and the pi 
imate c : hi t which some | use a t “seats in the body of 
ae ee Pkought- it pecvamay 1o Pee reports sep to acon a c., were submitted to| the c a pen were read by the Reverend 
$ onnell, expressin surprise and He er Maje sty, and received. In the evening the Que en| Mr. Andrewes, the Duke’s private che aplain. At 
he should have ventured”? to make such an 10 o'clock, Her Majesty and the Prince walk ed in the 
that the d 
z Arc bishop i in a pois: 
datas an *‘ insi dious scheme” 
On day Her Majesty and the Pri ice pr 
hort period. At- half-pa 
ose ae Tos 
menaded in the pres bie — and on W 
took their dire e for Stowe, on a visit to the I Duke 
le ft th mansion in an 
of Buckingham, the partic pat of 
nly a £ 10 his 
Royal Highness, accompanied by the Duke of "heking: 
R. Peel, open 
by pede 
unde: r its | proper head. The Marchione 
of D 
of Char! remont a as k the oy in 
he will join the prel of Ireland 
e of the independence and pu rity “of their 
Th fa ill suffice to s that the 
negotiations with the Pope had obtained 
t. 
tion on M was 
PN ith this topic, and no Protestant speakers in 
c “ays of the “No Popery ” agitation have sur- 
ed t > ka = 
The Archbi ior recommen! 
a s Winder Castle aa 
uck 
W siting ; ; Viscount ‘Sydney has has 
Lord in Waiting ; 
apta 
a ESTY’S VISIT 
n Wed 
morning, the Queen and Prince “Albert, atk their suite, e, 
eite eega follow ed on foot :—The 
. | Jersey, Orkney, and De 
drawn 
outskirts of the park. The 
Earls of 
Graham, the Mar- 
A 
ing in the preserves, on 
lawarr, Sir J. 
ie towe, 
am. Ther 
at fies Her 
nesday | lent sport, and after being absent about two hours, re- 
| turne d with an dapis quantity of game. 
o | 4 hares, 29 pheasants, and o 
il party ¢ ae m town by a spe- snipe. The other poe killed largely, but the 
fell by hi his Royal Highness was by far the 
Ma enty procee ded 8 Cam bridge ther oe At 20 clock Her Jajek and the Prince 
and shortly after 3 the 
ouse, to pay a visit to the n Bihi 
sof d Meck 
x 
P 
urg eres pent her rec ement. T 
reisine a minutes with ier Ro oyal Hig 
the Queen proceeded to the Pesto apeaen | k 
Afte 
and Taen 
d with poele and mera ee S. — 
e Quee 
is before 3, the approach of the 
| ing the gullies The carriages had been ordered, but 
as the afternoon turned out delightfully fine Her Ma- 
terminus of the Birmin on Railway, where they were | jes y decided on pro ceeding on foot. The additions to 
conducted by the Erir p to the sta te carri riage of the | the poe take in the evening were—Sir T. F tle, 
company. The spec 12, and Sir J. Chetwode, the members for Buckingham ; Mr. 
arrived at haiei ‘Station, $ a miles, in 5 hour and | Barnes, of Charlewood, Bet Sh county ; Sir 
0 minutes t Wolverton the Queen was recei b y and Lady Verney, and Mr. Henry Smith, the 
rington, Ld Liva t. of the county, and a guard | Mayor of Buckingham. 
of honourof the Bucks merece escorted Her Majesty | . Accouchement of the Hi eredit the Gr s of 
through Stony Stratford and Page Hill to Buckingham. Mecklenburg BRETT ——Her Royal Highnes age veg the 
line of route was di numerous triumphal | Princess Augusta of Cam “or tg si safely hred on 
arches, and the peopl great numbers, and onday morning of Prince, which s ved its birth 
welcomed Her Majesty with 1 cheers, although the | only a few minutes. The latest b jetime ai ate that Her 
weather in the early part o was by no means | Royal Highness is going on perfectly well. 
propitious for the display of their loyalty. At Cabinet Council,—A Council was held on Saturday, 
Buckingham, ether the shone out before the | and another on Tuesday at the Foreign Office, at which 
arrival of t y, and the town was gaily all the Ministere were present. Both Councils sat 
—— three hours. 
Elevation of Sir C. Metcalfe to the Peerage.—The 
